Select Your Region
EPOLENE® N-14 is a relatively low–molecular weight polyethylene wax commonly used as a mold release additive and lubricant in rubber processing. It also provides wax modification.
EPOLENE® N-14 is a low–molecular weight polyethylene polymer wax typically used as a mold release additive and processing aid in rubber applications. This polymer may also be used as an extrusion and calendering aid for vinyl applications.
In coating, ink, and adhesive applications, EPOLENE® N-14 is used as a wax modifier for natural or synthetic wax to improve properties such as tensile strength, abrasion resistance, gloss, and adhesion to fibrous substrates. Since the EPOLENE® N-14 polymer has a low coefficient of friction, it functions in packaging applications to improve the scuff resistance of paper coatings and printing inks. Compared to other EPOLENE® nonemulsifiable polyethylene wax grades, EPOLENE® N-14 is lower in molecular weight, allowing lower formulation viscosities and cloud points to be achieved where necessary.
Polymer type: Polyethylene
Mettler softening point, °C: 108
Penetration hardness, dmm: 3
Brookfield viscosity at 125°C (257°F), cPs: 150
Molecular weight: 4,000
Primary Chemistry: Polyethylene
Provides wax modification of natural and synthetic waxes
Easy to blend with natural and synthetic waxes
Low-density polyethylene polymer
Lower in molecular weight, facilitating lower viscosities and cloud points
Improves mold fill and physical properties of rubber compounds
Increases scuff and rub resistance in inks
Improved physical properties of paper coatings
Difficulty blending other polyethylene wax additives with natural or synthetic waxes
Poor rubber compound mold fill performance or loss of physical properties
Low scuff or abrasion resistance of inks or coatings
Insufficient gloss of paper coatings
Hot-melt adhesives
Solvent-based adhesives
Wax modification
Printing inks
Building and construction
Packaging
Paper coatings
Rubber processing
EPOLENE® polymers are effective modifiers for EVA and metallocene based hot melt adhesives and can be used to partially replace Fischer - Tropsch waxes.
Your document download will begin shortly.
ChemPoint will not under any circumstances release personal user information to individuals or companies. All information collection is solely used to support ChemPoint customers service communications. Read our Privacy Notice.
Thank you for your inquiry and interest in ChemPoint.
We will respond to you shortly.
ChemPoint will not under any circumstances release personal user information to individuals or companies. All information collection is solely used to support ChemPoint customers service communications. Read our Privacy Notice.
Thank you for your inquiry and interest in ChemPoint.
We will respond to you shortly.
ChemPoint will not under any circumstances release personal user information to individuals or companies. All information collection is solely used to support ChemPoint customers service communications. Read our Privacy Notice.
The document currently is provided in the following languages from the supplier at this time.
The document currently is provided in the following languages from the supplier at this time.
We’ve detected that you are located in a different region than the region selected on the website. Would you like to change your region?
Current Region: English - Canada